Hey, /his/
Which is your favorite moral dilemma?
>>1266538
meat
I have one
Which is more selfish/immoral, killing yourself and causing your loved ones to suffer, or guilting someone with a miserable life to stay alive just for you?
>>1266575
>guilting someone with a miserable life to stay alive just for you
Is what is morally good commanded by God because it is morally good, or is it morally good because it is commanded by God?
>>1266586
why can't it be both?
>>1266588
If it's both it may as well be neither?
>>1266599
why
>>1266538
If we make a robot that very much like a human, with feels and everything but synthetic, would it be moral to enslave it?
Do you have the moral fiber to looks into someone's eyes, without hatred or anger, without illusions, without lies, and kill them, if you know it's for the best? Can you make decisions free of convention, for the ultimate good?
>>1266538
>Dilemmas
Poor Ignorant Ones.
>>1266538
The choice between saving your parents or your children.
I vaguely remember it being illustrated in a a myth of some sort, where a judge offer that choice to a woman, and she chooses her parent(s?) over the child(ren?) because she can make more children but not more parents. The judge, impressed, free them all.
Do you know where that story comes from ?
It's hard to Google it.
>>1266575
Your loved one's suffering would most likely be finite, death is infinite.
>>1268414
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